These lectures, brother Orangemen,were designed, in the first instance, as you all know, for the brethren of our own lodge. In compliance with the expressed wishes of the Worthy Master ...
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Article : 4,750 wordsSIRS,--Dr. Vaughan's Express, October 30th, says:-"St. Peter had two sisters, one large, the other small. The little one became a nun, to the great delight of her brother Peter." ...
Article : 377 wordsSIRS,--As Dr. Vaughan has lately been making great demands for payment by results, I should like to ask him a question through the medium of your valuable paper--" Is Dr. Vaughan ...
Article : 147 wordsThe session had closed, no now mischief was planning, And safely I dreamt on the clauses of Canning ; When soft at the door someone scratched like a ...
Article : 294 wordsSIRS,--In No. 539, Vol. 1, of the Family Herald, I find the following reply in answer to an Irishman. "St. Patrick was a Presbyterian, he did not ...
Article : 731 wordsSIRS,--Just when some of the Orange lodges were on the eve of celebrating the 5th of November, the following is found in the shipping intelligence:-Arrivals, "Cotopaxi," ...
Article : 676 wordsThe members of the above named lodge held their monthly meeting on the 1st inst., at the Pyrmont Public Hall: the attendance was good. The lodge was opened in the usual mariner by ...
Article : 263 wordsThe regular month]y meeting of the above Lodge was held in the Lodge room, St. David's School, Riley-street, Surry Hills, on Monday evening the 18th ultimo. ...
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The Protestant Standard (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1895), Sat 13 Nov 1880, Page 6
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